A PENSIONER was seriously injured after a collision with a car at a golf course in Woking.

The 83-year-old man, from Birmingham, was taken to St George's Hospital in Tooting, south London, following the incident in the Hoebridge Golf Centre car park in Old Woking Road on Sunday (April 24) at around 3pm.

He received broken ribs, a punctured lung and several fractures to his pelvis.

A Ford Focus was involved in the collision, which also resulted in injuries to two other people.

An 84-year-old female, also from Birmingham, was taken to St Peter's Hospital in Chertsey on Sunday with minor injuries and was discharged from hospital later that evening.

A third injured person, a 55-year-old female from the West Midlands, received minor injuries to her foot and was not admitted to hospital.

Inspector Paul Grove of Surrey Police said: "Police cordoned off a section of the car park in order to carry out their investigation.

"The driver of the Ford Focus involved is helping police with their inquiries."

A spokesman for the Hoebridge Golf Centre declined to comment on the incident.

Surrey Police are asking anyone who witnessed the incident to contact the collision investigation unit on 01483 639922, quoting incident number P11115054.